For the first time since 2008, the Canadians came out on top at the event, blanking Norway 8-0 in
front of a red and white crowd at the Western Fair Sports Centre.

Derek Whitson (Chatham, Ont.) kicked off the scoring at 2:32 in the first to give Canada a lead nice and
early in the game. Despite being sent to the box for three straight penalties, and at one point giving Norway a
five-on-three advantage, the Canadians were confident on the ice, displaying solid defensive play and keeping
the Norwegians away from their net.

Adam Dixon (Midland, Ont.) added a second Canadian goal at 16:49 in the period to make it 2-0
as the clock ticked down on the period. Some timely saves from goaltender
Corbin Watson (Kingsville, Ont.) helped keep Norway scoreless after one period.

In the second period, it was Canada’s turn to get the five-on-three advantage, with
Greg Westlake (Oakville, Ont.) capitalizing by scoring with one second left before the first Norwegian came
out of the box. Westlake added another at 14:06 to make the score 4-0 going into the second
intermission.

Just 36 seconds into the third, Brad Bowden (Orton, Ont.) scored a shorthanded goal to make it
5-0forCanada,and giving Norway a difficult deficit to come back from. Bowden then assisted Dixon for his
second of the game at 4:29, increasing it to 6-0, and the Canadians refused to quit pressing the Norwegians.

Billy Bridges (Summerside, Ont.) scored in the latter half of the second to top it off at a
finalscoreof8-0 for Canada. In total Bridges, contributed five points to the game, including those two
late game goals and three assists.

Corbin Watson (Kingsville, Ont.) preserved the shutout for Canada, his third of
the tournament, earning him player of the game honours. Watson only allowed two goals while playing every
minute in Canada's net during this tournament.

Canada came out of the 2011 World Sledge Hockey Challenge with a perfect 5-0 en route to winning
the gold medal on home ice in London, Ont. Norway goes home with the silver medal.